Smushie has released a new EP called "4723". This is the Indie Folk project of Austin Koenigstein of Berta Bigtoe.
DELIVISION: Whenwolves drop Sisyphean new clip for “Chin Up” (exclusive debut)
Photo by Michelle LoBianco
The opening track to Whenwolves’ debut EP Recon For The Weirdos, “Chin Up” gets off to a striking start with a rubbery slo-mo lugubrious groove that doesn’t exactly say “chin up” to this listener but then again that’s kinda the point we’re guessing since this is a song about “about stretching your comfort zone when there is so much pressure not to” so we’re talkin’ your basic stubborn-determination-meets-anxious-paranoia kind of vibe here as in “Chin up! / the walls are watching us”…
…and you can sense the heady mix of hesitation, tension, and anticipation in the music itself with its blunted punchdrunk strut eventually building up a nice head of steam before winding down like a wobbly top with a lyrical refrain (“push / push / push beyond the / groove / the optics haunt / my every move”) that makes me think of someone cheering on Sisyphus as he rolls that damn bolder up and down and up and down the hill again…
…and now there’s a music video for “Chin Up” to help you feel this heady brew even more pungently and if the vid doesn’t show up soon on MTV’s “Spainkin’ New” channel (a channel, or stream, or whatever, that popped up on my Sling menu not too long ago and who even knew MTV still had a sub-sub-sub channel that still shows music videos?!?) I’l be terribly disappointed…
…cuz I could see it slotting nicely between Natalie Carr’s “Wasted Potential’ (“I’m high on all my waited potential / My future is unincidental”) and Jordan Ward’s “Bussdown” (“still I keep thinking ’bout / four or five years from now / and how all this will pan out”) which are the two most recent videos played on the station as I’m writing this cuz “Chin Up” has a similarly "f*ck it, let’s give this a try" vibe but see what you think…
…and when it comes to the music video itself (a DELI debut!) you got Whenwolves’ lead singer/songwriter/guitarist Bobby Lewis laboriously pushing a stalled car up an empty street in what looks like industrial Brooklyn (with a couple bandmates inside, natch) until suddenly arriving at a downhill incline and as the vehicle careens down the block Bobby chases after looking distressed in his Columbo-style overcoat but hey at least his bandmates are having a grand ol’ time inside and I’ll leave it up to you to interpret the ending (video at top of page)…
…but who are these mysterious bandmates you may ask and in response we’re happy to report with some assurance that they’re Kelsey Rodriguez (keyboards and backing vox) and Bobby’s very own brother Billy on bass…
…and on a final note I’m always happy when a song expands my vocabulary and “Chin Up” has done just that with a line that appears mid-song (“refract / contrast the Vantablack”) and as it turns out Vantablack “is a brand name for a class of super coatings…claimed to be the ‘world’s darkest material’ absorbing up to 99.965% of visible light measured perpendicular to the material” so in other words we’re talkin’ none more black which is pretty fitting for “Chin Up” luminous dark thing that it is… (Jason Lee)
Whenwolves celebrate their new music video and recent EP release at Our Wicked Lady tomorrow night (4/14)…
Arc of the Hunter “Received Tradition”
The local label Monolithos Records has released the latest album, Received Tradition, from Arc of the Hunter.
This is the dark ambient project from local artist/musician Timothy Elias Steinman.
This album was recorded at The Space Castle and finds Steinman utilizing digital synthesizers, analog synthesizers, drum machines, tape delay, effects units, and more.
Joka No Joke “reCESS”
Emcee Joka No Joke recently released a new mixtape called "reCESS". The mixtape’s lead single, "nuMb", is accompanied by the video below.
Joka recently appeared on the wonderful podcast "Music Therapy" which is created by fellow local musician Jessica Risker.
Hollyy “After Every Storm”
Hollyy has released a new single called "After Every Storm". This is the first new music from the Indie, Jazzy, Soulful, Rock group since their 2022 EP "If You’re Ever Lost".
DRAMA “Tighten It Up”
The R&B duo of Via Rosa and Na’el Shehade (aka DRAMA) are back with a new single and video called "Tighten It Up".
This is the first new music from DRAMA since their 2022 EP "Don’t Wait Up".
The duo are currently touring the West Coast and will be performing close to home when they take the stage at Summerfest in Milwaukee, WI on June 30th.
Robbie Fulks “Bluegrass Vacation”
Robbie Fulks has released a new album called Bluegrass Vacation. This is the legendary recording artist 16th solo album, but his first fully bluegrass collection.
You can catch Robbie Fulks at SPACE in Evanston on May 9th with Nora O’Connor.
Nasty Buoy “Number Two”
Nasty Buoy recently released a new EP called "Number Two". This is the duo of Charlie Otto and Kasey Foster, and the follow-up to their 2019 debut album.
You can catch Charlie Otto performing on May 1st at Boat Drinks (600 E Waldron Dr).
Syzygal “Never Leaves Me”
Synth Pop trio Syzygal have released a new EP called "Never Leaves Me". This is the follow-up to last year’s debut album, Right Path.
This is the work of Anna Soltys (Vox), Mickey Kellerman (Synthesizers), and Darren Heitz (Drums)
Fire-Toolz “I am upset because I see something that is not there.”
Fire-Toolz is back with a new album called I am upset because I see something that is not there which was released via Hausu Mountain Records on April 7th.
This is the experimental electronic music of Angel Marcloid and this is the first solo album from them since last year’s I will not use the body’s eyes today.
Will Phalen “When You Tell Me It Will Be Okay”
Will Phalen has released a new single called "When You Tell Me It Will Be Okay". This is the first new music from Phalen as a solo artist since 2018 and on this track he is joined by Rebecca Patek (violin, vocals) and Melissa Carper (upright bass, vocals).
Meg and the Wheelers “Midwest Best”
Meg and the Wheelers recently released their sophomore EP, "Midwest Best". The EP’s lead single is called "I Do Not", and is accompanied by the video below.
This is the Alt Country of Megan Sampson, Amy Myers, Will Phalen, and Matt Ciani.